New polling place for north city residents
Approximately 1,500 voters who live in the northern area of Susanville will be voting in a new polling location for the June 5, 2018 Direct Primary Election — the Community Church of Susanville, located at 1400 Numa Road, Susanville. This polling location will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day for voters who reside in Precincts 417, 420 and 422.
This new facility is accessible for voters with disabilities and is very user friendly. There is plenty of parking and easy access to the building.
All Lassen County voters are welcome to come to the election office in the Historic Courthouse located at 220 S, Lassen St., Suite 5, in Susanville. If you have a Vote-by-Mail ballot, it can be delivered to any polling location in Lassen County on Election Day.
Sample ballot booklets and Vote-by-Mail ballots have been mailed. Election materials cannot be forwarded by the U.S. Postal Service and will not be received by voters if the election office does not have your current address.
If you have not received your ballot, call the election office at 251-8217 or come to the election office in the Historic Lassen County Courthouse located at 220 S. Lassen St., Susanville.
Voters are reminded to check the back of their sample ballot because their polling location may have changed. It also contains a tear-out application for a Vote-by-Mail ballot. If you wish to Vote-by-Mail, the application must be returned to the Lassen County Clerk’s office by Tuesday, May 29.
Ballots must be returned or postmarked no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day.
If returning your ballot by mail, it must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received in the election office by Tuesday, June 5.
Polling locations can be found on the Lassen County Clerk’s website at: lassencounty.org on the Registrar of Voter’s webpage.
For more information, call 251-8217.
Almost outside of the City limits? Not very centrally located within the district.